Places to see in ( Poole - UK )
Places to see in ( Poole - UK )
Poole is a large coastal town and seaport in the county of Dorset, on the south coast of England. The town of Poole is 33 kilometres east of Dorchester, and adjoins Bournemouth to the east.The local council is Borough of Poole and was made a unitary authority in 1997, gaining administrative independence from Dorset County Council.
Poole is a tourist resort, attracting visitors with its large natural harbour, history, the Lighthouse arts centre and Blue Flag beaches. The town has a commercial port with cross-Channel freight and passenger ferry services. The headquarters of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) are in Poole, and the Royal Marines have a base in the town's harbour. Despite their names, Poole is the home of The Arts University Bournemouth, the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra and a significant part of Bournemouth University.
Poole Harbour and Poole Bay are popular areas for a number of recreational pursuits, including sailing, windsurfing, surfing, kitesurfing and water skiing. Poole's wide and sandy beaches are used for swimming, sunbathing, water sports and sailing. The beaches at Sandbanks are often used for sporting events such as the Sandbanks Beach Volleyball Festival, and the annual British Beach polo Championship.
The A350 road is Poole town centre's main artery, running north along Holes Bay and on to the A35, and as a single carriageway to Bath and Bristol. Most local bus services are run by More Bus (formerly Wilts & Dorset) who are based at the town's bus station and have served Poole since 1983. Poole has four railway stations on the South Western Main Line from London Waterloo to Weymouth. From east to west these are Branksome near the border with Bournemouth, Parkstone, Poole railway station in the town centre and Hamworthy.
Alot to see in ( Poole - UK ) such as :
Poole Harbour
Brownsea Island
Compton Acres
Splashdown Waterpark
Poole Museum
Poole Bay
South West Coast Path
Arne RSPB reserve
Kingston Lacy
Old Harry Rocks
Brownsea Island Scout camp
Adventure Wonderland
Dolphin Quay
City Cruises Poole
Farmer Palmer's Farm Park
Sandbanks Beach
RockReef
Tower Park
Brownsea Castle
Wimborne Model Town & Gardens
Hamworthy Park
Dorset Waterpark
Shell Bay
Priest's House Museum
Upper Gardens
Scaplen's Court
Bournemouth Aviation Museum
Branksome Recreation Ground
Harbourside Park
Furzey Island
Canford Cliffs Beach
Ashley Cross Green
Pamphill Green
( Poole - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Poole . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Poole - UK
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We love to travel and we are about to travel the world! At the end of this year after Christmas we flew to England to celebrate New Years Eve and to explore the areas of the Great London in the winter.
In our travels I experience certain amounts of joy and fun. My friends say that you can see that reflect in videos, so you can try watch this one and think of a that mood I was into.
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WHAT TO DO IN MALTA in 60 seconds
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Arne and Tim spent one Week in Malta in Spring 2016. Pretty much the best time to be around: Not too hot and a good opportunity to escape the from the temperatures in central Europe that you get in Months like March or April.
Our recommendations in order of appearance:
00:06 Malta’s capital Valletta is best explored April-June or September/October, when the temperatures are moderate, crowds are fewer and prices lower.
00:08 The Dingli Cliffs (Siggiewi) are situated at the southwestern coast nearby the small village Dingli and are best reached by car or a scooter.
00:10 St. Peter’s Pool (Delimara). To reach the hidden swimming spot in the southeast of the island, head to Marsaxlokk and continue towards Delimara Lighthouse.
00:14 Numerous diving companies operate on the island. One of the most renowned is Dive Systems Malta. Dive schools charge 70-90 Euros for a package of accompanied dives.
00:20 For further information on public transportation, check Malta Public Transport
00:22 Med Sun Scooter at Spinola Bay (St. Julian’s) offer decent scooters for 40 Europer 24hs.
00:24 Pjazza San Pawl lies in the heart of Mdina next to Rabat.
00:29 Triq Inguanez is one of the typical narrow lanes of the Arabic walled city of Mdina
00:31 The megalithic temples of Hagar Qim (Qrendi) in the South of the island are one the most famous prehistoric sites of Malta. Tickets cost 10€ for adults. Opening hours vary depending on the season. For further information check
00:34 The inscription from King George, Buckingham Palace to the people of Malta can be found on the Grand Master’s Palace (St George’s Square, Valletta).
00:38 The ferry ticket to Gozo costs 4,65€ (one passenger, roundtrip). You pay on your return trip. For further infromation check
00:40 The Azure Window (San Lawrenz) is situated on the westcoast of Gozo nearby the village of Dwejra.
00:42 Wied L-Ghasri (Ghammar) on the central northcoast of Gozo can be reached from Victoria heading out north on Triq L Imghallem and following the road all the way to straight to the coast.
00:44 San Blas Bay is situated on the northeastern coast, a 30min walking trip from the village of Nadur.
00:48 The family-run farmhouse restaurant Diar il-Bniet (Main Street, Had-Dingli) serves mains from 9-20€. For further information check
00:52 The Grand Harbour Marina (Vittoriosa) lies between Vittoriosa and Senglea. There is a Valletta Ferry Service Stop. For further information on how to get there by ferry check
00:55 The Lost & Found Festival takes place each spring. For further information on the electronic music festival check
00:59 Churches worth a visit include St Paul’s Cathedral (Pjazza San Pawl, Mdina), Church of St Paul’s Shipwreck (Triq San Pawl, Valletta) and St John’s Co-Cathedral (Triq ir-Repubblika, Valletta).
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An architectural giant, Rouen Cathedral towers at over 490 feet tall, overlooking the city of Rouen, France.
Construction of the Cathedral began in the 12th century and displays elements of early, high, and late Gothic architecture.
The heart of Richard the Lionheart, the 12th century King of England and military leader, is entombed in the crypt of this structure.
The interior of Rouen Cathedral showcases intricate stone sculptures of Catholic saints and depictions of biblical events.
The cathedral's stained glass windows date to the 13th century and feature a royal blue color, unique for stained glass.
The Lantern Tower, the building's landmark spire, gives Rouen Cathedral its monumental height.
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Guys & Dolls - You Don't Have To Say You Love Me (Wonky Vinyl OK) (RadioSpeed) Got to No.5 in the third week of February 1976 in the United Kingdom. Uploaded by former Radio DJ John Magnetron. And Going by the Guinness Book of Hit Single Records and the British Book of Hit Singles, which was compiled from information that was gathered by organizations such as the British Market Research Bureau, the New Music Weekly and Gallup. As well as falling back on the overlay of chart music seen on other internet sites which reflects chart positions of music in the same periods. These Chart positions should, therefore, be the same as the BBC Chart positions as they were played at the time. But it should be noted that the said ‘book entries’ are found in these uploads and that chart positions from ’The Official Chart Company Internet site’ are not the same reflection although similar. The importance of the Public Playing the original Vinyl on certain internet sites, are recognized and appreciated in certain professional fields such as Radio, as it helps program organizers check that the tracks that are now used from Compact Disc, Mp3 Wav and Wma tracks of the same music, are, in fact, the definite article and not re-recordings or the same music played at a different speed. (RadioSpeed) in the UK was not a definite or purposeful difference, but was about 44,43 or 42 R.P.M caused by both, in different Radio Studios, cases of ’loss’ such as, Electrical, and Mechanical, heat resistance and, more so, drag from the Tone Arm. In Cases where a Record Deck had a variable speed, it is possible that the DJ’s made them turn that slightly bit slower so as, more often, over run, ‘News Time’ etc, as you could always fade the record out, but a DJ’s Nightmare is always being left with nothing to say, the minute before the hour. So a song played now at (RadioSpeed) such as it was unpredictably during, for example, the 1970’s, the equable slower speed from the past, will bring back more memories than any old nostalgic tune that has somehow, now, speeded up. Of Course, The re-productive qualities of 45's through these sites are not good enough for professional use!
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Devon and Dorset coast.UK.23-5-12
Myself and 2 friends went to the coast, we started of at Sidmouth then drove along the coast to Branscombe beach the site where in 2007 the Napoli cargo ship ran aground, it was peaceful today and the weather was sunny, from there we drove along to Seaton another sleepy seaside town,then to Lyme Regis 10miles futher up the coast. We finnished our little trip out in Bridport to look at the new fish pond at Groves nurseries .